By Paul Halliday | October 30, 2006
Many legal observers have likened President George W. Bush's actions to the deeds of English kings. But the comparison is unfair to those kings. By signing the a href="ht
By Fernando Laguarda | April 3, 2006
Even as local telephone companies grow larger witness the AT&T-BellSouth megamerger the Bells continue to jockey for every possible edge over cable companies. Now, the Bell
By Dale Oesterle | September 15, 2008
The big winners of last week’s mortgage-company seizures are foreign countries, foreign investors, and Republicans. The seizure would not have happened had it not been an ele
By William W. Bedsworth | February 4, 2008
I'm not sure I'm smart enough for this century. Many of you will want to stop reading right now. This is, after all, a thought you've probably harbored for a long time. If you've read my
By Louis Fisher | April 19, 2004
The dispute over public testimony by Condoleezza Rice and the Aug. 6, 2001, President's Daily Briefing are the most recent examples of White House efforts to keep "national security" inf
By Robert A. Levy | October 20, 2008
In the current crisis, bank runs and other forms of financial panic could lead to the collapse of the country’s or even the world’s economic edifice. Extraordinary meas
By William S. Sessions and Charles Gardner Geyh | July 24, 2006
Our nation's courts are on the brink of a quiet crisis one that has received few headlines, no publicity campaigns by concerned Hollywood stars, and little attention from the gene
By Edward Blum | May 21, 2007
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a slew of bad bills during the first six years of the Bush administration, but only one has the power to keep them in the minority
By Richard A. Allen | November 26, 2007
Does the Second Amendment guarantee an individual right to keep and bear shoulder-mounted Stinger missile launchers? If not, how can we distinguish between protected and nonprotected weapons?
By Dahlia Lithwick | December 11, 2006
It is virtually impossible to wrap one's head around President George W. Bush's secrecy policies. We hear bits and pieces: The president has authorized the National Security Agency to se
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